ARCHITECTURE STAFF

Ken Harbert
Ken Harbert has practiced architecture for the past 24 years, starting in Midland, Texas, working for Frank Welch and Associates for twelve years in Midland. The last twelve years he has worked for Larry E. Boerder Architects in Dallas, working on numerous residential projects as a project architect. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Architecture from the University of Texas in Arlington in 1980, and is registered as an architect in the state of Texas.

Jeff Kunz
Jeff Kunz joined Larry E. Boerder Architects in 1997, after earning a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Texas at Arlington (1996) and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Texas at Austin (1992). He also attended the University of Michigan’s Project Community / Leadership at Michigan program in 1988-89. Jeff has worked with several Dallas architects, and was part owner in an architectural model building partnership, most notably, building the model for the expansion of the art school at the University of Dallas.

Adrian Callais
Adrian Callais began working with Desmond Miremont Architects of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. During his thirty-plus years he has worked a very broad scope of projects, commercial and residential, historical restoration and funerary monuments in the cities of Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Louisiana; Savannah, Georgia, Hilton Head, South Carolina, and Houston and Galveston, Texas. His classical discipline was acquired in the offices of Hays Town in Baton Rouge and Barry Fox Associates in New Orleans. Areas of study include the Architecture of European Colonial Tropics. He is a native of Plaquemine, Louisiana. Adrian has worked with Larry E. Boerder Architects since 1999.

Monty Gaither
Prior to joining Larry E. Boerder Architects in 2001, Monty Gaither earned an Associates Degree in Drafting and Design from Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas (1999), where he also received the All-American Scholastic Achievement Award. Monty has worked with several Interior Designers and other Dallas architects. Monty was also Project Manager at Advanced Cast Stone, Inc. for nearly three years.

Jeremy Tilley
Jeremy Tilley started with Larry E. Boerder Architects as an intern in 1997 while attending Texas A&M University. He worked with Larry during the summers and winters of his college career. He graduated in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Design and took a position with a commercial firm in the uptown area. Jeremy worked there for three years until rejoining Larry E. Boerder Architects in 2004.